Galadriel

Buying a ticket to watch the Hobbit was like buying a flight to Middle Earth. We were all expecting a lot from the movie, and there were things we liked and things we didn't.I think that what we most hated, is that the movie is split in three parts, and the best is still coming. We all loved the Riddles in the Dark scene and the scenes with the dwarfes in Bag End, but everyone is actually waiting for the best that is coming in the next two movies. We want to see Thranduil, the spiders, the lake city, the war but what I most want to see is Smaug. Peter Jackson promised us the best dragon of the history, and for now we have only seen an eye. I'm looking forward to see the movie again and fly again to Middle Earth, for I was missing my homeland.

Martin Freeman 's performance as Bilbo Baggins?

Richard Armitage 's performance as Thorin?

The Overall representation of The Dwarves ?

Andy Serkis' performance as Gollum?

Ian McKellen's performance
as Gandalf?

Bilbo's retelling of the history of Erebor and of Thror/Thrain/Thorin

The Eagles rescue sequence?

The Goblin King ?

Initial impression of Thranduil?

Hugo Weaving's performance
as Elrond?

Radagast's portrayal in the movie?

The representation ofGoblintown?

Cate Blanchett's performance
as Galadriel?

The Bag End Supper scene?

The scene of the Trolls?

The representation of the Arkenstone?

The Stone Giants?

Escape from the Goblin cave?

Riddles in the Dark scene?

The return to Rivendell?

The attack on the party by the Wargs

The first glimpses of Smaug?

The ending of the movie; in regards to leading well into the next film, and serving as a good ending point.

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